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11/20/2007 11:34:14 PM · #51 |
Originally posted by raish: Originally posted by Man_Called_Horse:
"The"image or, "an" image is neither here or there.
Quibbles over minor variations of words within the sentence from the OP does not ruin the idea. The idea is still the same. |
OK boy I'll have to make it simple.
I disagree with the statement you originally posted because images do not present themselves, you have to find them. |
Do you miss a lot of opportunities then?
Message edited by author 2007-11-21 07:10:54.
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11/21/2007 01:19:42 AM · #52 |
I Disagree...
It's like saying, When photographing a tree make like a tree and hold still. We are mobile creatures, check out a variety of angles, sometimes zooming isn't enough, you've got to move around.
Yes many things change if you wait long enough. Some areas have four distinct seasons. Subjects come and go into your scene. Many plants and animals come out more in the light or dark. A bar/night club can get busier later in the evening, too.
If you're out to catch many fish, you could stay in the same spot and wait till the fish come to you.
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